Looking Through Windows

So as I have been wondering around the schools lately, I have seen almost every teacher streaming the Eagle Cam on their projectors. It is truly amazing and fun to watch the eagle care for its eggs and so to be hatchlings.

But what if we want to go beyond just watching an eagle? Well, check out the links below to see some zoos that offer streaming of animals that range from flamingos all the way to the naked mole rat.

They also offer a kids version with different activities that can be done by students. You can find this by going to San Diego Zoo Kids.

The Dublin Zoo allows learners to view a zoo from across the pond. Students can view penguins, elephants, wolves, and a African savanna that contains giraffe, zebra, ostrich, scimitar-horned oryx!

The National Zoo offers classrooms the opportunity to view eight different webcams. They offer some more variety of animals though. On the National Zoo website you can see Asian small-clawed otters, clouded leopards, fishing cats, lions, naked mole-rats, orangutans, elephants, and pandas.

Now, this is the reason I split this blog between my Windows and Mac blogs. The National Zoo cameras can only be viewed using Internet Explorer! So if you are on a Mac or Chromebook, no streaming for you. You can buy a iOS app or Android app for $1.99 and view the cams.